Lounge



under eide of lille Seat, one on each side of the aperlnre (l. are thedovelailed cross bars M, lielween whirh :i l'ralne N, slideS in :1ndont, and (rhin l'ranie il: .lso arranged l'hal a [ioly may he henggVinlo it, an rei'iresvnled in red oullines (Fig. li). All thesearrangenieni's` van lie nnule willioiu` disturbing the person lyingy onille lounge and il; iS obvious that z. sick person in thus enabled tooliviae (he rinlis which, under ordinary eireunlsiganren. alwaysoriginale from setting up in the leed. t will be, however, neeessary toeonslrueiz` the nmllress and the hed clotl'iing in aeel'irdanee willi mylounge., so that by turning' down the 7alve K, the pot` placed in theSliding' frame N, is freely presened to the peison lying; on the lounge.In order to insure privzley. in nasen where it iS denired, ntaeh:uljunlable rods O, lo the buck o my lounge, over which a netting 0rother enrain P, may be arranged, so that the perlson lying on the loungeis not exposed when the curtain la dosed. These rods Serve also toadjuety a n'iosquito netting around the lounge, when denired.

Having;i thus described in y in venlion, what l elainl as new and desireto Secure by 'Letters Patent, iS#

l. The within difserillied arrangement of ille laprilie' ealc-h G, andthe Serraied are F, in con|liinaljon with the pawl f, which gears intoraieliet teeth e, aly the lower edge of the hinges l), and which isattached to a rocking erom-liar lil, and eoni'ieeled lo the eateh Gr,milislanlially an :nul 'for the purpose set forth. i

f. -'knd VI also claim the valve K, in the Seat A, which is operated byan arbor L, and by means of a can/1 l, and a hook 'm1, in eoniliinal'ion'with the sliding,l frame N, eonrlrnel'ed sul'intanliially as and forthe purpose Specified.

JOHN GOTTLIEB BROEMSER.

illnesses H'. H. RICHARDS, l). Il. Known.

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